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I'm asking myself if I want to continue JXLA, or write a less specific log parser, which will be able to parse any one-line log file ( like syslog, web serber log -of course-, debug output, etc.).

Someone compromised a computer, so they
decided to stop all availables services.TuxFamily hostes the CVS repository of JXLA and nioTo.Browser.
So, don't worry if you cannot access their, maybe a solution
will be found next week ( I hope ! )

ChangeLog
-> java IP Locator to output country of visitor
-> nioto.Browser to get a more sophisticated information about User-Agents
-> Now searchengine can have multiple parameter to retrieve keywords ( usefull
for search engine like google or yahoo which have normal search
and advanced search , but don't use the same parameter name )

Like other http log parsers, JXLA can retrieve the keywords from different search engines
( Google, Yahoo, Dir.com, ...) by parsing referers.
Today, I looked at Vivisimo -a new search engine-,
different from the others by its 'clustering' technology. I want to add it on JXLA config file,
but I notice that, if you use clustering functions, the referer can be something like http://search7.vivisimo.com/search?v:file=viv_b964bfbbecc4465f193156c0108a41f0&v:frame=list&v:state=(root)%7Croot and not including the search keywords :-(
It's a good or a bad thing ? I can tell you. But marketing departements will not be happy :-)